The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 08, 1940, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAOB FOUR
T h e
THE K R M IS T O N HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
H e r m is to n
H e r a ld
Published Every Thursday at
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon.
Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring, Publishers.
TOWNSEND CLUB
NEWS
T H U R S D A Y , A U G U S T 8, « 4 0 .
NEW BUTTER AND
CHEESE PROGRAM
OUTLINED BY DSC
By Mrs. Joe Udey
A proposed new program for the
A very important meeting will be
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held at the Legion hall Friday, Aug­ future development of the butter and
▼▼▼▼▼▼
ust 9, at 8:30 p. m. All members are cheese industry in Oregon is con­
Entered at the post office at Hermiston as Second
requested to be present and the pub­ tained in a new extension bulletin,
No. 541, issued at Oregon State col­
lic is always invited.
Class Matter, Dec. 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon.
Insurance is like that too—so
The dance committee is making lege, and entitled “Marketing Oregon
many
different kinds of policies
Butter
and
Cheese.”
This
bulletin
Subscription Rates
plans for another benefit dance at
to take care of varying require­
the Columbia park hall with the date is written by G. H. Wilster, professor
One Y ear.......................................... $2.00
ments! Expert advice is needed.
to be announced later. The money of dairy manufacturing, and Paul
Six Months ...................................... 1.00
No matter how small your in­
made from these dances is being put Carpenter, extension marketing spe­
Three M onths......................................... 50
surance program may be. you
into funds that will help enact our cialist, and includes a summary his­
X Y /H E N you buy a camera
Payable in Advance
tory of butter and cheese quality im­
will benefit by consulting a
bill as a law.
’ * you try to seledl one that
provement
and
marketing
progress
qualified
agency — /Ah agency.
Following is part of the highlight
Office Telephone ............................. 2051
will do the sort of work you re­
May we serve you?
speech of Robert Townsend, son of during the past decade.
quire. There are many kinds
Residence Telephone ....................... 2333
Ten points are included in the pro­
Dr. Townsend, which was given in
Capital stock insurance is
of cameras and expert advice is
posed
future
program,
which
is
joint­
seven different towns in Oregon dur­
ytundurd protection.
helpful when you go out to buy.
ly recommended by the departments
ing the week of July 22:
of
agricultural
economics
and
dairy
"We are the richest nation in the
world. Have the most natural re­ husbandry. These ten points include
sources. We have the finest people the following items, given here in
in the world and in spite of that, one- considerably abbreviated form.
1. Continuation of high-quality
third of us are today ill-fed, ill-
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
housed and ill-clothed. Every fami­ production, and the compulsory sys­
tem of milk and cream grading.
ly
should
have
at
least
8200.00
per
due to a change in the condition of
2. Continued service to producers
STANFIELD NEWS
F. B. 3WAYZE, President
their brother, Nye Berry. Latest month to live properly. This would
through research plus extension
word is that he is better.
Member
Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation
be
a
problem
if
we
didn’t
have
it
to
By Mrs. Rose Hedrick
teaching.
give, but we have.
3. Develop efficient and economi­
"We can put our country anywhere
PINE d H NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Van Bonnewitz and
that we want. Shall we wait until cal methods of cooling, storing, and
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bonnewitz of
we are actually threatened, or shall I tlansP°rtJ"S ™lk and "earn.
and estate in the following described
By Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger
Ohio arrived last week for a visit
4. Through research and educa- real property attached in this action
we
make the change now? In order
with Capt. Bonnewitz and family
American Income Rises
who will take a ten day vacation and
that our government can come to us tion, continue to improve methods and in Umatilla County, Oregon:
The
Northwest
Quarter
(NW
Ii
)
practices
in
creameries
and
cheese
9
Cents; Living Costs U p
they all will enjoy sight-seeing in
A large crowd attended the Lena and get enough taxes to build the
of the Northwest Quarter (NWK )
Oregon. They may even see Trea- dance Saturday night and all report largest navy and the biggest airports factories.
3
Cents O ver Y ear Ago
of the Southwest Quarter (SWV4)
sue Island.
ed a good time.
5. Through research in factories
in
the
world?
It
isn’t
right
that
of
Section
Ten
(10)
in
Township
Lieut. John Noll and wife left
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew
and laboratories, correct the most
Four (4) North Range Twenty-
Sunday and will continue his duties and Miss Frances Finch left Monday two-thirds of the population of our serious defects that develop in butter
PURCHASING POW ER
Eight (28), E.W.M.,
in the Avery. Idaho. CCC camp. Ed­ for a trip to Portland for a few country support all the rest of the
and the proceeds of the sale thereof
and
cheese.
ucational director, A. Switzer, was days.
J U N E , IQ40, Compared
people. Our tax systems today are
toward the payment of the
transferred to Alaska. S. P. Smith
6. Encourage greater standardi­ .applied
Miss Patricia Daley is spending a wrong. The Townsend Plan is a mod­
with J U N E , I939
judgment obtained against you here­
has moved to Portland.
zation in the composition of butter in, and in the manner provided by
few days with Mary Dou Lindsay of ern 1940 tax system.
Mrs. George Elliott was hostess on Ione.
IMVISTORS SYN BACATI
and cheese.
law.
Monday at her home for four tables
M lN N lA P O U S
“Eighty-two per cent of the wealth
Miss Mary Daley is visiting
This summons is served upon you
7.
Cooperate
with
state
and
fed­
of bridge. Substitute players were Pendleton
of the United States is east of the
over
the
week
end.
by
publication
thereof
for
four
suc­
Mrs. Marian George, Mrs. Arnold
eral agencies in standardizing butter
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Wattenburger Mississippi river which is as it should
cessive weeks in the Hermiston Her­
Ebert, Mrs. M. E. Coe of Echo, Mrs.
and cheese grades.
and
family
spent
Sunday
at
Bear
ald, a Newspaper published weekly at
be as most of our population as well
Harold Reeves and Mrs. R. G. Pen­
8.
Through
field
educational
work
Walla
visiting
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bert
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon,
ney. Mrs. Coe held high score and Barnes.
as manufacturing centers are east of
improve efficiency in handling equip­ by order of Hon. Carl W. Chambers,
f/.O9
Mrs. Tom Gregory second, and re­
the Mississippi river. We have just
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Russell
Moore
returned
ceived the prizes.
ment and products so as to reduce County Judge of Umatilla County,
as
much
money
as
ever,
the
only
thing
in the absence of Hon. C. L.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ayers left on home Monday from a ten day trip to
undesirable bacteria and eliminate Oregon,
Sweek, Circuit Judge from Umatilla
is, it isn’t out circulating. This is no yeasts and moulds.
Monday for two days visit at Vale Seattle and Portland.
County, which said order was made
Bill Westermyer and Miss Hazel time for fooling around in this coun­
as thp guests of her sister, Mrs. Fred
9. Develop better methods of and dated the 5th day of August,
Richey spent Sunday at the Clayton try. If each member would sell just
Knighten, and Mrs. Viola Pruitt.
packaging and curing cheese, to meet 1940, and the date of the first pub­
Mrs. M. Refvem and Miss Elva Ayers home.
lication of this summons is Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill returned one more person on the Townsend consumer demands.
Berry were called to Crescent City
l a b
the 8th day August, 1940, and the
home Friday from Wallowa. Mr. plan between now and the next elect­
9
10.
Cooperate
with
the
state
de-
last day will be Thursday, the 5th
Neill has his sheep stationed there. ion, there would be enough members
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. .. .
partment of agriculture in raising day of September, 1940.
Harold Wilkins has brought his to put it , through. Some
say this plan
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■Ç
PETERSON & PETERSON,
sheep from North Jones prairie to the won
i w ,
..
,,, standards of proficiency for butter
n t work. We believe it will. We and
„„ ,, cheese
. ______
___
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Attorneys for Plaintiff
makers.
meadows at Echo because of the lack
can’t see why it won’t. Allow it to
Post Office Address:
of feed in the mountains.
Pendleton, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger stand on it’s own feet. Then, if it
SUMMONS
(Aug. 8-Sept. 5)
were Pendleton callers Monday.
can’t stand, get rid of it.
Law No. 4858
Alvin Strain of Portland called at
HE above chart, showing how
“Let us forget whether we are
the E. B. Wattenburger home Sunday Democrats, Republicans, Socialists, or IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
the average American fared In
night.
national income changes in the last
YOUR “SHIP W IL L
STATE OF OREGON FOR
what, and get together for the com­
A small investment in eye cor­
twelve months, is based on the
UMATILLA COUNTY
mon cause. Vote for those who have
rection pays large dividends in
COME IN” Sooner
monthly consumers’ study of In­
the interest of America at heart, be
vestors Syndicate of Minneapolis.
efficiency and future security.
By the Aid of Newspape/»
SEATTLE - FIRST NATIONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Public In June
they Democrat, Republican, or what. BANK, a national banking corpora­
An examination now will bring
had a “real Income” of 81-09. or an
ADVERTISING.
“This
country
is
worth
saving
to
you a profitable return in eye
tion,
Plaintiff,
vs.
J.
A.
THOMPSON,
Increase of nine cents on the dollar
REFRIGERATION and
Defendant.
day or it isn’t worth saving at all.
comfort.
over the same 1939 month. This
AIR CONDITIONING
TO
J.
A.
THOMPSON,
Defendant
■'real Income” is not a subtraction
“Let us not fail in our duty as above named:
SERVICE
of cash Income and expenditures,
Americans.”
SEE
IN
THE
NAME
OF
THE
STATE
but an average relative of these
Household and Commercial Re-
OF
OREGON:
You
are
hereby
re­
figures designed to show how living
DR. DALE ROTHWELL f nitration — Furnace Conversion
quired to appear and answer the Lemon Juice Recipe Checks
costs affect adjusted income dollars.
Oil
Burners
—
Oil
Furnaces
complaint
of
the
plaintiff
filed
, Cash Income of Mr. and Mrs.
OPTOMETRIST
Rheumatic Pain Quickly
Exhaust Fans, Self Contained Air
against you in the above entitled
Public in June was 81.12 (or
If
you
sqjler
from
rheum,tic,
arthritis
418 South Main St.
every
81 a year earlier. This gain
court
and
cause
within
four
weeks
or
neuritis
pain,
try
this ,im ple
inexpen­
Conditioners.
sive home recipe that thousands are usin«.
of twelve cents on the dollar re­
from
the
date
of
the
first
publication
Pendleton, Oregon
O
,
B
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S
IN
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S
S
o f R 'j- E i Compound today.
FREE ESTIMATES
sulted from the following changes
of this summons, viz. on or before M ix * it package
with
a quart of water,
add the
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Hermiston, Ore.
per dollar: wages up thirteen cents
Thursday, the 5th day of September, juice of 4 lemons. It's easy. N o trouble
You
need only
2
and salaries six cents; investment
is ^
5.,
1940; and if you fail to so appear at all and pleasant.
two
times
a
day.
Often
income was up fifteen cents and
and answer, for want thereof, plain­ w tablespoonfuls
ith in
48 hours —
sometimes overnight —
other Income was up six cents on
tiff will take judgment against you splendid results are obtained. I f the pains
not quickly leave and if you do not
the dollar.
for the sun of 8250,00 with Interest do
feel better. R u-E x w ill cost you nothing to
Rents in June were up one cent
thereon e 1- 10% per annum from try as i t is sold by your druggist under
from a year ago, but clothing was
January 5, 1939, for 850.00 attor­ an absolute money—back guarantee. R u-E x
up two cents. Foods were five cents
ney fees -nd for the costs and dis­ Compound is for sale and recommended by
higher and miscellaneous items
bursements of this action, and for the
were up two cents making living
sale of ell vour right, title, interest Hermiston Drug Company
expenses np a total of three cents.
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P U B L I S H| E R " 5 /4 -S -S 0 u I A T I ON
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G. Lester White
Less M
$7
>50
per month
G ia n t 8 c u . f t
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PENDLETON, OREGON
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